A GENUINE NASHVILLE EXPERIENCE GROUP DINING
Catered buffets to box lunches are available at 2|22 or Red Onion, located in the Museum lobby. Reservations required.
SHOPPING
HATCH SHOW PRINT TOUR
Four different retail locations enhance your group’s experiences.
The legendary shop will engage your senses: Listen to the presses crank while learning about the history of Hatch. Your group will see the colorful posters of generations past that put the shop on the map—as well as recent works for their favorite entertainers. The tour concludes in the Hatch Show Print Space for Design, where your group will get inky, and have the hands-on experience of printing their own keepsake piece.
THE MUSEUM STORE offers exhibition-related merchandise, a comprehensive selection of original books and music, and official Museum and Historic RCA Studio B merchandise.
Duration: 1 hour without Museum tour.
CIRCA offers unique, locally-made gifts; classic clothing brands; seasonal items; and lifestyle apparel and accessories.
THE HATCH SHOW PRINT STORE features a wide assortment of iconic and newly-designed posters, as well as official Hatch merchandise.
HATCH SHOW PRINT’S HALEY GALLERY offers prints made from Hatch’s historical collection of wood blocks and also features artist-made works inspired by its iconic posters.
2017 GROUP PRICING RETAIL MUSEUM ADMISSION Adults $24.95 Youth $14.95 GROUP MUSEUM ADMISSION (for groups of 15 or more)
Adults 21.50 Students $14.50 $
HISTORIC RCA STUDIO B TOUR Located on renowned Music Row, Historic RCA Studio B is one of the most famous studios in the world. Over 35,000 songs were recorded here by artists such as Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, and, even more recently, Martina McBride and Carrie Underwood. Hear the stories behind the legendary recordings on this private guided tour in the Home of 1,000 Hits.
Tour Operator 20.50 Student Tour Operator $14.00 $
STUDIO B GROUP TOUR RATE
STUDENT EXPERIENCES
(including Museum admission)
Group $34.50 Students $27.50
Tour Operator $33.50 Student Tour Operator $27.00
HATCH SHOW PRINT GROUP TOUR RATE Group $15.00 Tour Operator $13.00
COMP POLICY
Complimentary admission to the Museum for your group escort and driver.
LOCATION
You’ll find us on Demonbreun Street between 4th and 5th Avenues South, within walking distance of Nashville’s downtown entertainment district.
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
For more information about group tour policies and procedures, please visit CountryMusicHallofFame.org/Groups or contact your group sales specialist. Prices and hours of operation are subject to change.
Duration: Studio Experience 1 hour.
222 5th Ave. South • Nashville, TN 37203 • 615.416.2001 • 800.852.6437 • CountryMusicHallofFame.org/Groups @RCAStudioB • @CountryMusicHOF • @HatchShowPrint
Established in 1879, Hatch Show Print is one of America’s oldest-working letterpress poster shops. With its extensive collection of carved blocks, Hatch designs and prints 500-600 different posters each year for the likes of the Black Keys, Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, the Rolling Stones, and others. Today’s posters are printed using the same wood and metal type used for generations for members of the Grand Ole Opry, such as Bill Monroe and Ernest Tubb, and for rock & roll figures such as Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry.
Another historic property of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum.
ONE-OF-A-KIND STUDENT EXPERIENCES LEGENDS, LUNCH, AND LYRICS Enjoy a classic Southern “Meat n’ Three” lunch while being entertained by the songs, stories, and writing insight from one of Nashville’s most accomplished songwriters. Duration: 1 hour without Museum tour. Museum admission included.
STORIES BEHIND THE SONGS™ Discover the stories behind the music you love in a private session with one of Nashville’s hit-making songwriters. The writer demonstrates to the group how a song is created from concept to hit. After the session, join the writer for a meet and greet and autograph signing.
For half a century the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum has been home to a growing collection of over 2.5 million artifacts, including one-of-a-kind recordings, films, instruments, and more. This year, as the Museum celebrates its fiftieth anniversary, we pause to remember the past, grateful to the pioneers who came before, whose songs and stories paved the way for a host of acclaimed new artists. Visitors of all ages will also discover the connections between country music’s past and artists of today in the interactive contemporary gallery space.
Duration: 1 hour without Museum tour. Museum admission included.
Experience for yourself what makes songwriting in Nashville so unique with this interactive co-writing program. Work closely with one of Nashville’s most accomplished songwriters as they guide your group in composing original lyrics of their own. End this session with a group recording of Nashville’s newest tune. Duration: 1 hour without Museum tour. Museum admission included.
This itinerary begins with a professionally guided tour of Historic RCA Studio B. Students learn about the history of Nashville’s recording industry and the progression of recording technology. Following the tour, students work with the studio engineer in their own private recording session. Then it’s off to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to complete the tour experience. Conclude your itinerary with an optional lunch or dinner at the world famous Wildhorse Saloon or Hard Rock Cafe, where your group will hear their newly recorded hit.
Select Common Core Standards MU:Cr1.1.C.Ia, MU:Pr6.1.T.IIb, MU:Cr3.1.E.5a, ELA-Literacy: W.9-10.3.b, ELA-Literacy.W.11-12.3
AT HISTORIC RCA STUDIO B Select Common Core Standards MU:Cr1.1.C.Ia, MU:Pr4.2.T.Ia, MU:Pr4.3.T.IIa
MUSIC CITY SHOWCASE Select Common Core Standards MU:Pr6.1.T.IIIb, MU:Pr6.1.E.5b, MU:Pr6.1.E.IIb
Duration: 1 hour without Museum tour. Museum admission included. Based on availability.
Minimum attendance required. Please inquire with your group sales specialist. Keepsake CDs of the recordings are available for purchase. Mike Curb Family Foundation and the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum.
SHARING THE ART OF SONGWRITING™
MUSIC CITY SHOWCASE FOR PERFORMANCE GROUPS™
STAR FOR A DAY™
Preservation of Historic RCA Studio B made possible through a partnership between the
Linked to Common Core Standards, our tours and programs are fun and educational, with engaging lessons in melody and rhythm, musicianship and performance, and even discussions of expression and free speech in story and song.
SHARING THE ART OF SONGWRITING™
Come be a part of Music City by showcasing your own style and songs. Ranging from small choirs to full marching bands, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is the perfect place for an unforgettable performance opportunity.
Located on Nashville’s famed Music Row, Historic RCA Studio B is the oldest surviving recording studio in the city and one of the most celebrated studios in the world. The fabled “Home of 1,000 Hits” produced such classics as Elvis Presley’s “Are You Lonesome To-night?,” Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You,” Roy Orbison’s “Crying,” and many others.
ROOTED IN A LOVE OF MUSIC
All group rates, unless otherwise noted, apply to 15 or more people. Prices subject to change and sold only in conjunction with Museum admission.
This is just a sampling of the many Common Core Standards and programs offered.